Strengthen Your Knowledge
Artificial intelligence is an exponentially growing field in the computer science and technology industry. To take advantage of that growth, Webster University offers the Master of Science in Cybersecurity with an Emphasis in Artificial Intelligence degree. The program expands on students' pre-existing cybersecurity and computer science knowledge and will introduce Python and Deep Learning, exploring the many ways in which artificial intelligence can provide support to multiple disciplines.
Program Spotlight
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Text on screen: Program Spotlight: Cybersecurity Degree Program
Text on screen: James Curtis, PhD, Chair, Computer and Information Sciences Department
James Curtis: Our program is one of the most unique programs in the United States. Very few schools have three different master's degrees in cybersecurity, or data analytics, or any of them. But in this particular one, we have three different cybersecurity degrees.
First one is our Master of Science in Cybersecurity Operations, and it's for people who are in the operations area of cybersecurity management leadership.
Text on screen: CYBERSECURITY OPERATIONS (MS)
The other two degrees are very unique. The first one is the Master of Science in Cybersecurity, with an Emphasis in Artificial Intelligence.
Text on screen: Emphasis in ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
The program is very tailored toward merging artificial intelligence, machine learning and cybersecurity, which is really a unique kind of field that we're moving into as technology advances. The other degree is the Master of Science and Cybersecurity, with an Emphasis in Data Analytics.
Text on screen: Emphasis in DATA ANALYTICS
We've taken those two disciplines and really made them complement, putting them together.
[Footage of student walking down a sidewalk at Webster University]
[Footage of Webster University banner waving in the wind with Browning Hall in the background at sunset]
Text on screen: Maoting Z. Student
Maoting Z.: Webster was the first few schools that started a cybersecurity program, and I do prefer to learn from the school who started the program first, ‘cause they have more experience.
Text on screen: Flexible Learning: Earn your Degree in Multiple Modalities
Curtis: For all three of our master's degrees, we offer multi-modality. We offer online, on ground, web net plus or a mix.
[Footage of student working on a laptop, cut to footage of cybersecurity professor teaching an in-person class in a classroom, cut to two students working on a laptop together smiling]
Maoting: The thing about having online classes is you can manage your time, right? You know, things do happen like, you do get sick. You do have emergencies.
[Footage of a student working on a laptop, doing Webster coursework online]
Curtis: People travel a lot, shouldn’t-shouldn't be worried about enrolling because we can get to them wherever they are.
[Footage of student taking a Webster course on a tablet]
Text on screen: Dynamic Learning: Evolving to Meet Today’s Challenges
One of the things about being in the discipline of cybersecurity is the fact that we always change. Our curriculum is never the same.
[Footage of professor and students working hands-on with a server in a cybersecurity class]
As a matter of fact, I don't remember ever having a curriculum from one semester to the next that was the same. As the new threats evolve, we-we respond, we develop new capabilities. We have to teach our students that.
Maoting: I do feel like how Webster teaches us is definitely lead us to success.
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They show us more than one way of how to solve the problem and how people think about the problem in cybersecurity.
Curtis: One of the things we're very proud of is our adjunct instructor cadre.
Text on screen: Experience from PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SECTORS
We have teachers that come from government, military, FBI, police departments.
Maoting: They have a different perspective, because they have working different companies, different fields.
[Footage of professor working one-on-one with students in classroom]
So when we ask some general question about internship, about “how do I apply for a job?” I would just email my professors, and they always give me answers and support me.
[Footage of students working together on various projects and smiling]
Curtis: I think that Webster's programs and what we offer our students, no one comes close to what we do from the standpoint of quality, flexibility and capability.
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Text on screen: webster.edu
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“There’s something for everybody at Webster. Anyone can find their niche. This gave me a great sense of belonging.”
BS in Computer Science, '10, MBA, '15, MS in Cybersecurity, '18
Cybersecurity (MS) with an Emphasis in Artificial Intelligence
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Locations
This program is offered by the George Herbert Walker School of Business & Technology, and is available through Webster University Online and at the St. Louis main campus.
Endless Opportunities
In the computer science and technology field, Webster University offers a wide variety of options for students interested in cybersecurity. There are both undergraduate and graduate programs available, as well as certificates.
Webster's School of Business & Technology also boasts its top-notch UNCOMN Cybersecurity Center, which promotes cyber-learning for all students.
Cybersecurity Resources
Protecting computer systems and networks from information disclosure, theft of or damage, as well as disruption or misdirection of services is a major concern in today's environment. Discover more resources that will help complement your academic progress in Cybersecurity.
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